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Glossary
■Digital Video System
In the digital video system, picture and sound are
converted into the digital signals and recorded onto tape.
This completely digital recording allows recording and
playback of picture and sound with minimum quality
deterioration.
In addition, such data as Time Code, Date and Time are
also automatically recorded as digital signals.
Features
• Superior picture resolution
• Excellent signal-to-noise ratio
• Stable pictures
• Minimised quality deterioration in dubbing
• Minimised cross colour distortion
• PCM digital sound
• No picture deterioration in LP Mode
• 6.35 mm-wide tape
• Compact cassette with long recording time
• Minimised quality deterioration in editing
• Time Code editing
Compatibility with S-VHS or VHS Cassettes
As this Movie Camera uses a digital method for recording
picture and sound, there is no compatibility with
conventional S-VHS or VHS video equipment using
analog recording methods.
In addition, the size and shape of the cassette are
completely different.
Compatibility with Output Signals
As the video and audio signals output from the audio and
video output sockets are analog — the same as in
conventional video systems — you can connect this
Movie Camera to your S-VHS or VHS VCR or TV for
playback.
PCM Sound
For recording of the sound, this Movie Camera offers the
choice between two different PCM Audio Recording
Modes.
• 16 bit 48 kHz 2 channels
• 12 bit 32 kHz 4 channels
The "16-bit, 48 kHz, 2 channels" Mode offers superior
recording sound quality.
The "12 bit, 32 kHz, 4 channels" Mode lets you record the
original sound on two channels and the dubbed sound
on two separate channels.
Sub Code
The digital recording system offers the added capability
of recording sub code containing various data.
The following data is recorded as sub code on this Movie
Camera:
• Time code
• Recording date and time
• index signals for locating the recorded still images
recorded in the Photoshot Mode
• Index signals for locating the beginning of recorded
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